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this is a map of death rates in new york for 1800 today. a boy born in newark city could've expected to live seven years less. we don't understand fully why cities like boston and new york are healthier than lower density areas. among older people to death rates are low. some people credit walking. some people credit more social connection. today causes of death for the young, motor vehicle accidents is a. it's a lot safer to get on the key after a few drinks then is to get behind the wheel of a car. not that i'm recommending anything. suicide is more of a puzzle. where suicide rates -- maybe it reflects social connection. maybe the gun culture. is a strong correlation between hunting licenses per capita and teen suicide rates across counties in the united states. this didn't happen by accident. america's cities and towns only became safe through massive expenditures on waterworks. america's cities and has to spend as much on water at the start of 20th century as the federal government would spend everything except for the post office and t
this is a map of death rates in new york for 1800 today. a boy born in newark city could've expected to live seven years less. we don't understand fully why cities like boston and new york are healthier than lower density areas. among older people to death rates are low. some people credit walking. some people credit more social connection. today causes of death for the young, motor vehicle accidents is a. it's a lot safer to get on the key after a few drinks then is to get behind the wheel of...
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the new york state insurance department. i called them and said did you not read the front page of "the new york times," what the governor said? we don't pay any attention to what's in the newspapers. i said what about all the complaints? they said, he never got a final judicial ruling they refused to pay him. so they gave him a walk after refusing to pay. they did ultimately pay some of the money he was owed. then the insurance policy was bought by a warren buffett company, and a nurse comes around engray shading herself into bob manning's life in california where he moved, and eventually he goes to his home, which they have a investigate to do to inspect. and the mannings are these wonderful people who accommodated three children from a relative where the parents were killed, and marvelous human beings. one of the sons grew up to become an airline pilot. and the nurse goes into bob's room and points to the wall and says, why don't you have a dnr. that means do not resuscitate. why how having the medics try to keep you aliv
the new york state insurance department. i called them and said did you not read the front page of "the new york times," what the governor said? we don't pay any attention to what's in the newspapers. i said what about all the complaints? they said, he never got a final judicial ruling they refused to pay him. so they gave him a walk after refusing to pay. they did ultimately pay some of the money he was owed. then the insurance policy was bought by a warren buffett company, and a...
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lived here before and i want to say thanks, it's been a really good experience and i love new york, too, it's been good and i'm thankful for "the five" as well of course, and jasper. >> are you thankful for greg? >> i'm thinking about it. (laughter) >> eric? >> okay, i'm clearly thankful for you guys, loving to work with you the last year, and thankful for the viewers tuning in and my smoking wife and thankful for this guy, my son, i'm so proud, i apologize, those are his grades, check them out. >> is that a shirtless photo? >> and it's a-- >> 96 in algebra and the kid is amazing. >> i can't look at the grades for the shirtless photo. >> 94's and 96's. >> does he know you put shirtless photos of him on national tv. >> it's from the summer, and he was playing soccer. >> do you have one of those bumper stickers, my kid made the honor roll. >> and next year in high school. >> and i have to special thanks, i'm the only commuter here on the show and i lived in maryland and up here during the the week and i want to say i'm thankful to my friends and co-hosts and include me this things ear
lived here before and i want to say thanks, it's been a really good experience and i love new york, too, it's been good and i'm thankful for "the five" as well of course, and jasper. >> are you thankful for greg? >> i'm thinking about it. (laughter) >> eric? >> okay, i'm clearly thankful for you guys, loving to work with you the last year, and thankful for the viewers tuning in and my smoking wife and thankful for this guy, my son, i'm so proud, i apologize,...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: some people call it the war on christmas but tonight the focus is on every american's right to freedom of expression and freedom of religion. it doesn't matter if you're christian, jewish or of no faith at all. in 2019 and right now the christians who are under siege by government officials and antireligion groups who think christmas and christianity have no business in the public arena. exhibit no. 1. in kansas, the city of buehler has been forced to remove the cross from the city seal after an atheist group complained. exhibit no. two, north carolina, at college, students were told they couldn't sell christmas trees if they were called christmas trees. they wanted to call them holiday trees until the school finally caved. and finally, in rhode island, exhibit no. three. lincoln chaffee is not backing down. the liberal governor refuses to call a christmas tree a christmas tree. again, he wanted holiday tree and they didn't want a holiday light
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: some people call it the war on christmas but tonight the focus is on every american's right to freedom of expression and freedom of religion. it doesn't matter if you're christian, jewish or of no faith at all. in 2019 and right now the christians who are under siege by government officials and antireligion groups who think christmas and christianity have no business in the public arena. exhibit no. 1. in...
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jerseyans have. >> rose: after andrew cuomo of new york early today completed touring the region. he shared his impressions while discussing the state's recovery at a press conference. >> given the frequency of these extreme weather situations we've had, and i believe it's an increasing frequency, for to us sit here today and say, "well, this is once in a generation and it's not going to happen again," i think would be shortsighted and i think we need to anticipate more of these extreme weather-type situations in the future. and we have to take that's into consideration in reform, mottifying our infrastructure, our built environment. >> rose: new york city mayor michael bloomberg began and ended his briefing at city hall with words to those who lost hay loved one in the hurricane. new yorkers everywhere joined him extending their thoughts to the victims of disaster. >> everyone here hearts go out to the families of those who lost family in the storm and those who lost their homes. our thoughts and prayers are with everyone and we certainly will give our full support in the next we
jerseyans have. >> rose: after andrew cuomo of new york early today completed touring the region. he shared his impressions while discussing the state's recovery at a press conference. >> given the frequency of these extreme weather situations we've had, and i believe it's an increasing frequency, for to us sit here today and say, "well, this is once in a generation and it's not going to happen again," i think would be shortsighted and i think we need to anticipate more of...
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i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. red arrows on wall street once again. the dow industrials falling 400 points, 3%, in the last two trading sessions. today, a decline of 120 points. look at how we're finishing the session. more nervousness that taxes are going higher. we have year-end selling. might as well sell winners now because you're going to get taxed at a higher rate in 2013. that is the thinking. the dow jones industrial average down 120 points tonight, 12,812 the last trade on the industrial average. nasdaq composite down 42 points, 2895. technology among the weaker sectors today. the s&p 500 gave up 17 points at 1377. we are ending tonight certainly at the lows of the day. we've been seeing drastic moves in equities the last couple days. we're down 450 points total since yesterday morning. peter anderson says we're adjusting to election news. while we could see steep changes on a daily basis from now until year end, he expects the market to firm up by then. peter joins me now along with ben pace, jim key fro
i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. red arrows on wall street once again. the dow industrials falling 400 points, 3%, in the last two trading sessions. today, a decline of 120 points. look at how we're finishing the session. more nervousness that taxes are going higher. we have year-end selling. might as well sell winners now because you're going to get taxed at a higher rate in 2013. that is the thinking. the dow jones industrial average down 120 points tonight,...
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this evening, new york city's mayor reversed himself and canceled sunday's new york city marathon. his hand forced by withering criticism. >> they got generators over there to keep the runners warm. we need the help! >> pelley: the starting line for the race was to be on staten island, home of the trayna family where at least 19 people were killed. we have a team of correspondents covering the aftermath of sandy. first, we're going to go to anna werner who was there when more bodies were found on staten island today. anna? >> reporter: scott, many people here say that they live in the forgotten borough and that that has never been more true than in the wake of hurricane sandy. the devastation and pain are everywhere here, in the neighborhood where more people died than any other. 13 feet of water swept across mapleton avenue. >> we're leaving them in place. >> reporter: the national guard found the bodies here of two people trapped by the surge. one was in a window. catherine merced was also trapped next door. >> i heard her screaming but we couldn't help her. we were too late. >>
this evening, new york city's mayor reversed himself and canceled sunday's new york city marathon. his hand forced by withering criticism. >> they got generators over there to keep the runners warm. we need the help! >> pelley: the starting line for the race was to be on staten island, home of the trayna family where at least 19 people were killed. we have a team of correspondents covering the aftermath of sandy. first, we're going to go to anna werner who was there when more bodies...
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scott, there's another camp just like this one in northern new jersey and in new york they're talking about building another one on long island. >> pelley: thanks very much, mark. a bank robbery suspect has been cornered after a high speed chase. what happened next in a moment. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ female announcer ] if you have rheumatoid arthritis, can you start the day the way you want? can orencia help? [ woman ] i wanted to get up when i was ready, not my joints. [ female announcer ] could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damag
scott, there's another camp just like this one in northern new jersey and in new york they're talking about building another one on long island. >> pelley: thanks very much, mark. a bank robbery suspect has been cornered after a high speed chase. what happened next in a moment. [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7...
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york and new jersey. but ben tracy found a station where, even after the hurricane, it is still service with a smile, a smile and a very strong arm. >> reporter: in this gas line, there are no wheels, just feet. >> this is the only can we have. >> reporter: they come with their hands full and wait as long as three hours. >> right around here, this is the best line around. >> reporter: because in this line, there is no profanity, just patience. >> yeah, you take your time. >> reporter: after the storm, richie dodd could have closed like other stations did; but he told his wife, dottie, he had another idea. >> richie said, the people need me, dottie and that's what he's going to do. i said, but richie, how do you that? he said, i have help. >> reporter: help in the form of a hand pump. >> this here pump is like a 1948 pump. >> reporter: he connected a copper pipe and drove it into his underground tank. in four days, dodd's crew has cranked out 30,000 gallons. >> you have to do for the people. people get to
york and new jersey. but ben tracy found a station where, even after the hurricane, it is still service with a smile, a smile and a very strong arm. >> reporter: in this gas line, there are no wheels, just feet. >> this is the only can we have. >> reporter: they come with their hands full and wait as long as three hours. >> right around here, this is the best line around. >> reporter: because in this line, there is no profanity, just patience. >> yeah, you...
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york for just about 24 hours, at your phone banks, george, in new york city. and it is just amazing. >> yes. >> but you know, i've been out on a bus for the last three weeks in countless states, countless couie counties in ohi and down the eastern seaboard. i see huge excitement now. something shifted in the last few weeks where people really get what the stakes are in this election. between, do you want to be on your own or are we all in this together to try to reclaim the american dream, and watching and finally giving the president the credit that he deserves about reversing a really terrible economy and starting to see some real growth. and i think people are getting out there. i've seen members that i didn't see in '08. not that everyone agrees with everything the president has done. but president and vice president are on our size, and are sharon brown and elizabeth warren. so i've seen huge excitement all throughout the country and particularly in ohio and florida. and you are also seeing it nerms of the line in terms of voting. >> george, talking about
york for just about 24 hours, at your phone banks, george, in new york city. and it is just amazing. >> yes. >> but you know, i've been out on a bus for the last three weeks in countless states, countless couie counties in ohi and down the eastern seaboard. i see huge excitement now. something shifted in the last few weeks where people really get what the stakes are in this election. between, do you want to be on your own or are we all in this together to try to reclaim the american...
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we're coming to you from staten island, new york. we begin with breaking news. a story that has slind sided the american intelligence community and still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned as director of the cia after admitting he an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been exploring tips on an affair with paula broadwell, his biographer. they tried to see if there was a potential security risk, in other words to see if petraeus could possibly be black mailed. petraeus is a highly respected, retired four-star general who commanded forces in both iraq and afghanistan. he was sworn in to run the cia a little over a year ago with vice president biden with his wife holly at his side. that was the swearing in. they've been married 35 years, have two grown kids. so how will this revelation exact the u.s. intelligence community? joining me now is fran townsend and bob baer and suzanne kelly. suzanne, what more can you tell us about the probe into the relationship with paula broadwell? do we know how long this has b
we're coming to you from staten island, new york. we begin with breaking news. a story that has slind sided the american intelligence community and still developing at this hour. general david petraeus resigned as director of the cia after admitting he an extramarital affair. they confirm to cnn that the investigators have been exploring tips on an affair with paula broadwell, his biographer. they tried to see if there was a potential security risk, in other words to see if petraeus could...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: benghazi hearings finally got underway on capitol hill today. the purpose to find out what the white house and others in the administration knew about the attack, why the video was blamed and why repeated requests for more security were seemingly ignored. former c.i.a. director david petraeus will testify tomorrow in two closed door hearings. it was announced today that secretary of state hillary clinton will testify in mid-december. chairman of the house foreign affairs committee spoke today about the frustration over the conflicting information. >> every time we have another classified briefing and every time we try to pry deeper we get conflicting reports about what was taking place. and what messages were being sent to washington. what did the administration know, and we have got to do something to make sure that our personnel in harm's way including diplomat, they are on the front line, that the diplomatic posts are protected and that they hav
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: benghazi hearings finally got underway on capitol hill today. the purpose to find out what the white house and others in the administration knew about the attack, why the video was blamed and why repeated requests for more security were seemingly ignored. former c.i.a. director david petraeus will testify tomorrow in two closed door hearings. it was announced today that secretary of state hillary clinton will...
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breaking news, they just canceled the new york city marathon. >> did they? >> they just canceled it. >> so i guess the backlash proved to be too large. >> even though a lot of folks were already there to participate in it, that was the problem. the other thing, a it lot of calls in the weather office and e-mails, a lot of communities in garrett county are cut off. there's 30 inches of snow and they cannot get back to their communities, and some of the homes have not been b winterized yet, so all kinds of problems. >> all because of sandy. >> all because of sandy. that's not a name that's going to -- >> do you think they will retire that one? >> i think they will. even though technically it was not a hurricane when it hit our coast. >> who cares about technically? >> that's what rules are for, young man. >>> let's take a live look outside. it's our michael & son weather cam. feels like march, but not that unusual. blustery, 5 1. dew points in the 20s. winds west-northwest at 17. so you really to have dress for the 30s and 40s tonight. look at the winds. 28-mi
breaking news, they just canceled the new york city marathon. >> did they? >> they just canceled it. >> so i guess the backlash proved to be too large. >> even though a lot of folks were already there to participate in it, that was the problem. the other thing, a it lot of calls in the weather office and e-mails, a lot of communities in garrett county are cut off. there's 30 inches of snow and they cannot get back to their communities, and some of the homes have not been...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. the bill,s market kicking off a new month with a solid rally. investors optimistic ahead of tomorrow's key october job report. >> tomorrow's employment numbers could have a major effect not only on wall street but on the presidential election as well. we'll get market experts to weigh in on that a little later. the other big story, of course, the continued fallout from hurricane sandy. if you have a car in new york, new jersey, other areas affected all along the coast, chances are you're having a hard time filling your gas tank. many stations are still closed. others are seeing huge lines. the question is how long is this going to last? we're going to get into that coming up. >> but first, let's look at where we stand as we approach this final stretch. the mark up 131 points on the dow. check it out. 1% higher on the industrial average. technology among the better performers. you have the nasdaq composite up 42 points, that's 1.5%. s&p 500 looks like this. nasdaq at the highest levels
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. the bill,s market kicking off a new month with a solid rally. investors optimistic ahead of tomorrow's key october job report. >> tomorrow's employment numbers could have a major effect not only on wall street but on the presidential election as well. we'll get market experts to weigh in on that a little later. the other big story, of course, the continued fallout from hurricane sandy. if you have a car in new york, new jersey, other...
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>> reporter: help is now poring into new york and new jersey. marines have landed in staten island. 280 state troopers from eight states were sworn in to help in new jersey, including 50 from the mississippi highway patrol. more than a thousand utility crews from as far away as california and canada are being staged at city field, home to the new york mets. >> we're in hand-to-hand combat. we are just going block to block putting up facilities that have been damaged by those winds and/or the floods. >> reporter: john miksad is in charge of power restoration for new york's largest electric company. con ed has restored power to 800,000 customers but have 150,000 to go before a coastal storm sweeps in midweek. >> it may slow down the troops that are out there doing restoration. >> reporter: on new jersey's long beach island, homeowners were finally allowed to check the damage. >> the bottom fell out so we were just lucky that the house is still standing. we had seen pictures of the house so we knew it had been badly damaged but it's still seeing it
>> reporter: help is now poring into new york and new jersey. marines have landed in staten island. 280 state troopers from eight states were sworn in to help in new jersey, including 50 from the mississippi highway patrol. more than a thousand utility crews from as far away as california and canada are being staged at city field, home to the new york mets. >> we're in hand-to-hand combat. we are just going block to block putting up facilities that have been damaged by those winds...
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number two, san francisco, tying at three, nashville, new york, new york, and minneapolis, st. paul. we talked about why certain cities made the list. >> reporter: break it down by individual categories, beginning with the top city for intelligent people. i think most people might think new york city, washington, d.c., but instead they need to point their eyes on minneapolis? >> yes, the midwest does well in intelligence. in fact, visitors rated minneapolis number one on the most intelligent people. interestingly, residents of minneapolis, st. paul rated themselves number 5. so i'm not sure what that says, but also interesting is visitors felt the tech savviness of this city was really top notch. so i wonder if there is some correlation between tech savvy and intelligence. >> and you have to take an ice cream break every now and then, so why not go to the city that ranks the highest in ice cream, and that would be savannah. >> this is a surprise to me, certainly. i love savannah. it's a place dripping with culture and history. i had no idea it was also dripping ice cream cones.
number two, san francisco, tying at three, nashville, new york, new york, and minneapolis, st. paul. we talked about why certain cities made the list. >> reporter: break it down by individual categories, beginning with the top city for intelligent people. i think most people might think new york city, washington, d.c., but instead they need to point their eyes on minneapolis? >> yes, the midwest does well in intelligence. in fact, visitors rated minneapolis number one on the most...
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york and new jersey. i'll be talking with an energy specialist about what's behind the long lining and when we may finally be able to fill up our tanks again. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. starbucks reporting earnings just moments ago. the company reporting eps results of 46 cents a share. that was a penny above expectations. revenue at $3.36 billion, which was slightly lower than the $3.8 billion analysts were looking for. we find out how they got there and what to expect in the month ahead right now with the boss joining me now from a seattle starbucks location. it's the company chairman and ceo howard schultz. good to have you on the program. welcome back. >> thank you, maria. how are you? >> you raised your dividend. you raised your guidance. characterize the quarter for us. >> as you can see, we had a record quarter, record year, highlighted by the u.s. business at 7% comps, 10% comps in asia. we're starting to see a slight improvement -- i don't want to overstate that -- in western europe and
york and new jersey. i'll be talking with an energy specialist about what's behind the long lining and when we may finally be able to fill up our tanks again. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. starbucks reporting earnings just moments ago. the company reporting eps results of 46 cents a share. that was a penny above expectations. revenue at $3.36 billion, which was slightly lower than the $3.8 billion analysts were looking for. we find out how they got there and what to expect in the...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: you know how when your friends who voted for obama are so in the cause they say progressives want to help the little guy and they have the values as all of us? the next time they sell you garbage two stories that are perfect examples of what the left does once they get power. by the way, not looking out for you. first up, george soros, the money behind the far left group moveon.org, he wants chaos at wal-mart on black friday. height of the shopping season. they want picket leans, flash mobs and mass destructions at wal-mart stores. is that what you want when you bring your kids shopping the day after thanksgiving? greg, i am going first off, can you imagine that you walk in a wal-mart, day after thanksgiving, and they have picket signs in the parking lot. you're crazy. >> greg: george soros wouldn't know a wal-mart if he bought one. this is as far away from the billionaire's life. is he the self-appointed labor secretary? why doesn't obama appoint
it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: you know how when your friends who voted for obama are so in the cause they say progressives want to help the little guy and they have the values as all of us? the next time they sell you garbage two stories that are perfect examples of what the left does once they get power. by the way, not looking out for you. first up, george soros, the money behind the far left group moveon.org, he wants chaos at wal-mart on...
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buffett wrote op-ned the "new york times." i'm almost laughing. he is so smart in investing but that was laughable. suggests going to 18.5% of gdp in the tax re-knews and 21% in spending. we're far, miles and miles away from that. it would be dramatic slash to the economy. >> andrea: don't you want to talk about going to clinton era tax rates. but they don't want clinton rare spending. far cry as well. i'd have more respect for warren buffett if he talked about 30% tax on wealth. he doesn't talk about the full totality of his wealth. it almost strikes me he is trying to get out in front of this because he knows it's come something i'll get behind the scheme and support everything that doesn't affect me. it upset mess because the whole election, the democrats lambasted mitt romney for taking the best deductions he could and paying the least amount of taxes he could. now you have the warren buffett who has become spokesperson on this evident in the same exact position. he is deemed a hero. >> bob: how in the world can you defend this? how do you def
buffett wrote op-ned the "new york times." i'm almost laughing. he is so smart in investing but that was laughable. suggests going to 18.5% of gdp in the tax re-knews and 21% in spending. we're far, miles and miles away from that. it would be dramatic slash to the economy. >> andrea: don't you want to talk about going to clinton era tax rates. but they don't want clinton rare spending. far cry as well. i'd have more respect for warren buffett if he talked about 30% tax on...
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>> philadelphia wasn't hit as much as new york was because we have restaurants in new york. it wasn't as severe because our core industry is hospitals, medicine, pharmaceuticals, stayed pretty solid. i think the recovery is stronger in new york, however, but we're fine now. >> how's your average -- is your average ticket back to prerecession levels? >> our average ticket is absolutely back to prerecession levels. >> how have attitudes changed in the past year? things have gotten better. people eating more, drinking more, spending more? >> i think everyone has a sense of optimism in philadelphia. i don't have a sense of gloom or dreariness. with the election over with, i think people are ready to make and spend money. >> you're a job creator. you take a chance, you take a financial risk, you open a big restaurant. you hire a bunch of people. we are looking at a fiscal cliff. looking at a lot of concern about 2013. that's not stopping you from opening new restaurants in d.c., new york, philadelphia. how come? >> as a matter of fact, during the recession, we opened ten restaura
>> philadelphia wasn't hit as much as new york was because we have restaurants in new york. it wasn't as severe because our core industry is hospitals, medicine, pharmaceuticals, stayed pretty solid. i think the recovery is stronger in new york, however, but we're fine now. >> how's your average -- is your average ticket back to prerecession levels? >> our average ticket is absolutely back to prerecession levels. >> how have attitudes changed in the past year? things...
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york and new jersey. >>> there were sharp words exchanged between china and the dalai lama as the number of self-immolations by tibetans grew dramatically. speaking in japan, the dalai lama called for an investigation into the causes behind t immolations and faulted china for seeing buddhism as a threat. china meanwhile once again accused the dalia lama of glorifying the suicides. at least ten tibetans inside china set themselves on fire in the last two weeks to protest china's policy on tibet. >>> we have a special commemoration today of what many say is the world's greatest work of art, michelangelo's ceiling of the sistine chapel in the vatican. it's en 0 years since that masterpiece was first opened to public view. as lucky severson reports, michelangelo's images have shaped the way millions of people think of god. and they still provoke controversy about exactly what michelangelo had in mind about the relationship between man and god. >> reporter: of all the magnificence of the vatican, there is likely nothing of more artistic consequence than the pope's own personal chapel within t
york and new jersey. >>> there were sharp words exchanged between china and the dalai lama as the number of self-immolations by tibetans grew dramatically. speaking in japan, the dalai lama called for an investigation into the causes behind t immolations and faulted china for seeing buddhism as a threat. china meanwhile once again accused the dalia lama of glorifying the suicides. at least ten tibetans inside china set themselves on fire in the last two weeks to protest china's policy...
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and at the famous plaza hotel in new york. abc "world news." the doormen, who see more shopping bags pass by than people carrying them. how much inside those bags is american made? >> most of it is made in china. >> reporter: china. abc "world news," good to meet you. how much do you think is made in america? even lady liberty struggling to answer. she remembers back in the 1960s, 9 out of 10 holiday gifts we bought were made in america. today more than half of what we buy for the holidays is foreign made. we're here in fifth avenue and the famed fao schwartz over my shoulder. even the toy soldier ready with a salute. i'm david muir from abc. >> yeah, i know you. >> reporter: kim hoffman knew us. and knew what we were up to. do you mind if we look and see where it's made? >> oh, i hope it's america. oh! >> reporter: that reaction says it all. the teddy bear made in china. in fact, the newest numbers reveal just how much we as americans spent on toys from china last year at christmas. $2.5 billion. and tonight, one economist reminds us, that's j
and at the famous plaza hotel in new york. abc "world news." the doormen, who see more shopping bags pass by than people carrying them. how much inside those bags is american made? >> most of it is made in china. >> reporter: china. abc "world news," good to meet you. how much do you think is made in america? even lady liberty struggling to answer. she remembers back in the 1960s, 9 out of 10 holiday gifts we bought were made in america. today more than half of...
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tentative plan to meet in new york city again tomorrow. now the lockout has already ruined all hopes of a full 82-game season but a partial season is still possible at this point. games are canceled through the end of november, which has already passed. >>> we are finding out the giants celebration parade is costing san francisco in more ways than one. it's also hitting schools. turns out more than 4100 students played hooky to attend that parade and celebrate the big victory, according to san francisco chronicle. each of those students costs the district $38 in state funding. that adds up to a total loss of about $159,000. >>> face bleaker get a reminder tomorrow morning it is time to vote scott mcgrew says that little reminder is very effective. >> the first time facebook tried it this time around there is a presidential election, hard to imagine anyone hasn't kind of noticed that tomorrow's election day. facebook will, we are told, naught reminder in your timeline and then you will be able to click i voted as well. that, too apparently
tentative plan to meet in new york city again tomorrow. now the lockout has already ruined all hopes of a full 82-game season but a partial season is still possible at this point. games are canceled through the end of november, which has already passed. >>> we are finding out the giants celebration parade is costing san francisco in more ways than one. it's also hitting schools. turns out more than 4100 students played hooky to attend that parade and celebrate the big victory,...
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that interview received traction from a certain new york times economist will discuss in loose change let's get to today's capital account. today we'll forget about the fiscal cliff for a moment and talk about some other deadlines approaching that may create a potential regulatory cliff for investors threatening that they may fall off unless they seek the safety of government debt i'm talking about changes in f.d.i.c deposit insurance as just one example and while investors may be perched on what we're calling a regulatory cliff of sorts big banks are able to crawl back from the ledge with the help of timothy geithner's treasury geithner is making some major moves before he has for the door and one which we've seen recently is the final word that foreign exchange swaps from dodd frank derivatives regulation are exempt for context according to bloomberg big banks like u.b.s. and deutsche bank lobbied for this exemption and here is a sense of why foreign exchange contracts were the second largest source of derivatives trading revenue for u.s. bank holding companies in the second quarter
that interview received traction from a certain new york times economist will discuss in loose change let's get to today's capital account. today we'll forget about the fiscal cliff for a moment and talk about some other deadlines approaching that may create a potential regulatory cliff for investors threatening that they may fall off unless they seek the safety of government debt i'm talking about changes in f.d.i.c deposit insurance as just one example and while investors may be perched on...
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>> we are in the middle of a power crisis in new york. i am wearing what i have. >> you don't have any clothes ? >> i have been sleeping on bill's couch for five nights. >> and that's my coat, you jerk. >> how is that thig different? aren't you always on his couch? >> we have different political beliefs and we are getting along jus fine. >> is your apartment screwed up this. >> the power is out so i can't go back. >> and it is cold. >> you had nothing in your frige to begin with except for that severed head. >> have i no money or clothing. i am just trying to pass the blame on something else for a change besides my bank account. >> we should move on. >> greg, i would find anyone who has such a strong political ideology to be boring. you always know their opinions. >> that's interesting. >> anyone who is like i am committed to this, they stink. >> penn jaw let says if somebody gives you two political points of view and you can guess the third one, it is not worth listening to them. >> it depends on how they look. if they are double-d, i wi
>> we are in the middle of a power crisis in new york. i am wearing what i have. >> you don't have any clothes ? >> i have been sleeping on bill's couch for five nights. >> and that's my coat, you jerk. >> how is that thig different? aren't you always on his couch? >> we have different political beliefs and we are getting along jus fine. >> is your apartment screwed up this. >> the power is out so i can't go back. >> and it is cold. >>...
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we'll talk to david kirkpatrick of "the new york times." we'll be right back. >> reporter: israel continues to hit multiple targets every single day. they say they hit more than 120 targets yesterday alone. but they're finding it harder and harder to hit actual rocket batteries. they're now targeting buildings. this was a government installation still being hit that was still being hit yesterday. they're also hitting property owned by hamas officials. welcome back to coverage live from gaza city, also jerusalem and other points in between. that was something i shot earlier today, one of the buildings that was hit yesterday by an israeli artillery barrage. the situation, obviously, is very different than it was back in 2008, 2009. the arab spring has changed the geopolitics of the region as many governments which are more islamist based are more sympathetic to hamas, particularly the muslim brotherhood-led government in egypt. back in 2008, 2009, hosni mubarak was in charge in egypt and obviously that situation is radically different. now wi
we'll talk to david kirkpatrick of "the new york times." we'll be right back. >> reporter: israel continues to hit multiple targets every single day. they say they hit more than 120 targets yesterday alone. but they're finding it harder and harder to hit actual rocket batteries. they're now targeting buildings. this was a government installation still being hit that was still being hit yesterday. they're also hitting property owned by hamas officials. welcome back to coverage...
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we had very big customers in new york. we are working with them. it's about getting the claims paid and getting everybody up and running. it's not the kind of financial situation that we're struggling at aig with what's going to happen yet. >> you have an impact book value of $61 and this will not impact it? >> there is no tips coming off the show today. >> how about explaining the disparity? i think the market has got it wrong? when we think that the book value in your case is actually being brought out by sales of major tuitions that realized profits. >> people are still wondering what the treasury will do. they still have 15.9% of the company. they will be smart and i expect them to continue to be smart. they are focusing on current shareholders. but the markets are nervous so as a result, the election on sandy has put a little damper. people were hoping we would continue to buy back shares. what we said is we have done a lot of that. $13 billion of buy backs this year. we are now focusing on our coverage ratio and credit ratings, our guarantees
we had very big customers in new york. we are working with them. it's about getting the claims paid and getting everybody up and running. it's not the kind of financial situation that we're struggling at aig with what's going to happen yet. >> you have an impact book value of $61 and this will not impact it? >> there is no tips coming off the show today. >> how about explaining the disparity? i think the market has got it wrong? when we think that the book value in your case...
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big doings in new york. you hear this all the time when new york teams are playing well it's better for the entire league. carmelo anthony, you know his wife was just on the b.e.t. awards, lala. i get a kick out of lala. carmelo had 25 points. they immove to 5-0. the knicks last time they started with that strong a record 5-0 was 1993-1994. they are winner tonight. just for the young, cool people in our audience watching kron tonight. they had a -- have you seen the show called lala's experience. i don't think it came back for a second season. everybody talks about kim kardashian. when lala leaves the room, she should hang with kardashian when she walks out of the room. but lala is married to carmelo. she goes honey i'm going shopping and he'd be on the road in detroit. trying to rest. i got a game tonight. then she'd go out and make a big deal over what to buy. why do you ridicule that? >> i'm not ridiculing that. just an observation. >> especially when you tell the kids daddy is busy now. my wife still thi
big doings in new york. you hear this all the time when new york teams are playing well it's better for the entire league. carmelo anthony, you know his wife was just on the b.e.t. awards, lala. i get a kick out of lala. carmelo had 25 points. they immove to 5-0. the knicks last time they started with that strong a record 5-0 was 1993-1994. they are winner tonight. just for the young, cool people in our audience watching kron tonight. they had a -- have you seen the show called lala's...
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he tells "the new york times" he has no regrets. he's back in prison after violating his probation on a bank fraud conviction. >>> new york city mayor bloomberg is asking congress for $9.8 billion to clean up the mess left behind by hurricane sandy. he said it's needed to pay for costs not covered by fema and insurance companies. wolf. >> thank you. >>> come ing up we told you abo a town in california mired in corruption charges that left taxpayers outraged. it's where a former police chief fa nagled a salary for himself of nearly half a million dollars. you won't believe what he's doing now. he wants more money from the city. we're keeping them honest next. [ male announcer ] with over 50 delicious choices of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [
he tells "the new york times" he has no regrets. he's back in prison after violating his probation on a bank fraud conviction. >>> new york city mayor bloomberg is asking congress for $9.8 billion to clean up the mess left behind by hurricane sandy. he said it's needed to pay for costs not covered by fema and insurance companies. wolf. >> thank you. >>> come ing up we told you abo a town in california mired in corruption charges that left taxpayers outraged....
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and the mayor cancelled the new york city marathon, but it did not stop runners from participating in a bigger vent today. we will explain that. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer and we are on a special time because of football. with e begin with the presidential election down to the final hours now. and listen to this, the two campaigns held a combined 14 events in five states. >> two days before voters go to the polls, governor mitt romney and president obama were fighting for votes in the battleground states. >> florida, in two days, you've got a choice the make. >> the final nbc news poll before the election shows the candidates are in a dead heat. president obama with a 48 to 47% lead. but the president's handling of hurricane sandy has boosted his approval numbers. >> you don't know what crisis the next president will confront. >> in the toss up state of ohio governor romney is six points down, which is forcing him to look to other it is thes like iowa that could prove critical on the electoral map. >> we can do better. a better america. a stronger america is ahead. >> reporter:
and the mayor cancelled the new york city marathon, but it did not stop runners from participating in a bigger vent today. we will explain that. >>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer and we are on a special time because of football. with e begin with the presidential election down to the final hours now. and listen to this, the two campaigns held a combined 14 events in five states. >> two days before voters go to the polls, governor mitt romney and president obama were fighting for...